Alfred Hitchcock Presents (US - DVD R1)
Universal Home Video reveals details on the upcoming release of season four
Title: Alfred Hitchcock Presents (IMDb)
Starring: N/A (Various)
Released: 24th November 2009
SRP: $39.98
Further Details:
Universal Home Video has officially announced Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Season Four for the 24th November. The set should retail at around $39.98. The 4-disc package will include all 36 episodes, each of which will be presented in full frame along with English Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono tracks. As far as we know, the only extra material will be a Fasten Your Seatbelt: The Thrilling Art of Alfred Hitchcock featurette. We've attached our first look at the official region one package artwork below:

Quote: Legendary, award-winning and suspenseful, Alfred Hitchcock Presents set the gold standard for all TV mystery series to come and has remained an indelible part of popular culture. And now, the complete fourth season – all 36 episodes – is available on DVD for fans to enjoy again and again. Join guest stars Steve McQueen (Bullitt), Bette Davis (All About Eve), Claude Rains (Casablanca), Cloris Leachman (Young Frankenstein), Roger Moore (The Spy Who Loved Me), Walter Matthau (The Odd Couple), Brian Keith (Family Affair), Elizabeth Montgomery (Bewitched), Art Carney (Harry and Tonto), Mary Astor (The Maltese Falcon), Barbara Bel Geddes (Dallas), Denholm Elliott (Raiders of the Lost Ark), Dick York (Bewitched), Leslie Nielsen (Airplane!) and more as they act in stories of intrigue and murder … all under the watchful eye of the Master of Suspense himself. Nominated for 15 Primetime Emmy® Awards, and winner of 3 Primetime Emmy® Awards plus the Golden Globe® for Television Achievement, there’s no question why this show remains one of the most beloved classic series ever made.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: N/A (Various)
Released: 24th November 2009
SRP: $39.98
Further Details:
Universal Home Video has officially announced Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Season Four for the 24th November. The set should retail at around $39.98. The 4-disc package will include all 36 episodes, each of which will be presented in full frame along with English Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono tracks. As far as we know, the only extra material will be a Fasten Your Seatbelt: The Thrilling Art of Alfred Hitchcock featurette. We've attached our first look at the official region one package artwork below:

Synopsis
Quote: Legendary, award-winning and suspenseful, Alfred Hitchcock Presents set the gold standard for all TV mystery series to come and has remained an indelible part of popular culture. And now, the complete fourth season – all 36 episodes – is available on DVD for fans to enjoy again and again. Join guest stars Steve McQueen (Bullitt), Bette Davis (All About Eve), Claude Rains (Casablanca), Cloris Leachman (Young Frankenstein), Roger Moore (The Spy Who Loved Me), Walter Matthau (The Odd Couple), Brian Keith (Family Affair), Elizabeth Montgomery (Bewitched), Art Carney (Harry and Tonto), Mary Astor (The Maltese Falcon), Barbara Bel Geddes (Dallas), Denholm Elliott (Raiders of the Lost Ark), Dick York (Bewitched), Leslie Nielsen (Airplane!) and more as they act in stories of intrigue and murder … all under the watchful eye of the Master of Suspense himself. Nominated for 15 Primetime Emmy® Awards, and winner of 3 Primetime Emmy® Awards plus the Golden Globe® for Television Achievement, there’s no question why this show remains one of the most beloved classic series ever made.
News by Tom Woodward
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F**k, I didn't buy the first three.
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Good to see they're continuing season sets of this classic show. 2nd all time best TV anthology series (after The Twilight Zone)? I believe this season includes the classic show starring Barbara Bel Geddes being questioned by detectives regarding her missing husband as she serves them dinner.
Actually that Barbara Bel Geddes episode, "Lamb to the Slaughter" (which is written by Roald Dahl) was in Season 3. Many consider it (including myself) that this episode was the best of the series.
biglou114 wrote: Actually that Barbara Bel Geddes episode, "Lamb to the Slaughter" (which is written by Roald Dahl) was in Season 3. Many consider it (including myself) that this episode was the best of the series.
I stand corrected sir. I also recall the version of "The Monkey's Paw" as a standout too
I stand corrected sir. I also recall the version of "The Monkey's Paw" as a standout too
I'm so passing on this
Sweet! Maybe one day but I would just be happy to see this on tv again.
been watching season one lately. really great show, looking forward to getting the rest of the sets
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